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there is he. >> well, get me off, get charlie on. there we go. >> i ask a couple of people this already i think, president owe vans, that was when we saw the size and the magnitude of the latest moves, qe moves, a lot of people thought that things must be a lot worse than what we were led to believe and we thought we'd see some numbers that would make that apparent. we haven't seen numbers that are making that apparent, and i guess if you consider that it's a dual mandate, as long as we're above 8%, anything is justified. is that the thinking of the fed at this point, and i guess if inflation's low you can satisfy that mandate as well. you could even say that inflation's below our target so you're satisfying both mandates, but was that the thinking, there was really nothing worse than the rest of us thought in the economy when you decided to do this? >> well, that's a good question. i think that it's evident the data softened during the summer and this ends up being the third summer that we've seen the data soften from a first year,
there is he. >> well, get me off, get charlie on. there we go. >> i ask a couple of people this already i think, president owe vans, that was when we saw the size and the magnitude of the latest moves, qe moves, a lot of people thought that things must be a lot worse than what we were led to believe and we thought we'd see some numbers that would make that apparent. we haven't seen numbers that are making that apparent, and i guess if you consider that it's a dual mandate, as long...
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>> i'm not sure how you judge that, charlie. i think it's up to the candidates to make it a good or bad debate and i think romney did a pretty good job and obama did a very poor job. show i guess that makes it a wash. i'm not sure about mike murphy's point about it being a reset though i suspect he's right. but i would pick up on josh tyrangiel's point about the kerry analogy. absolutely right, i think it's a striking analogy but guess what, john kerry lost by the same amount he was trailing before that debate. so that gets to the question whether debates really have, whether they really matter that much. and i went back and looked at every debate and every poll before and after since 1960, and the only candidate who gained substantially from debates, jerry ford who blew the biggest debate night of his career. so i'm skeptical, particularly with a rather small group of persuadeables, even though mike murphy may be right i'm skeptical this is really going to change the playing field a lot. >> rose: mike murphy, how would you conv
>> i'm not sure how you judge that, charlie. i think it's up to the candidates to make it a good or bad debate and i think romney did a pretty good job and obama did a very poor job. show i guess that makes it a wash. i'm not sure about mike murphy's point about it being a reset though i suspect he's right. but i would pick up on josh tyrangiel's point about the kerry analogy. absolutely right, i think it's a striking analogy but guess what, john kerry lost by the same amount he was...
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i talked to charlie evans this morning. he was one of the advocates of what we're calling the q.e. infinity program, the idea of keeping your foot on the accelerator, the central bank keeping its foot on the accelerator as long as employment remained above 7%. just a little background, the fed did not go with evans' specific proposal but did create an open-ended quantitative easing. so i asked him, how open-ended is it? what happens at the end of this year when operation twist ends? what happens to additions to the balance sheet? here's what he said. >> i frankly think it's going to take almost a year in order to see the type of improvement in labor markets that i'm expecting, just getting through the first half of next year with the headwinds that we're facing. i think that it's probably later in 2013 that we would get there. so in my opinion, we'd continue with those asset purchases until we see payroll employment more like 200,000, 250,000. >> continue at $85 billion into all of 2013? >> this is my recommendation. >> it's important to parse it just a little bit. remember that pa
i talked to charlie evans this morning. he was one of the advocates of what we're calling the q.e. infinity program, the idea of keeping your foot on the accelerator, the central bank keeping its foot on the accelerator as long as employment remained above 7%. just a little background, the fed did not go with evans' specific proposal but did create an open-ended quantitative easing. so i asked him, how open-ended is it? what happens at the end of this year when operation twist ends? what...
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. >> the way that charlie sheen is riveting. >> it was unbelievable. why not? let's throw it out there. >> stay in your own zone. don't channel jennifer granholm here? >> you don't think that'd be attractive. >> what does extreme mika look like. >> i could do the tease as granholm. what do you think? >> do some extreme mika. >> some extreme mika. i'd need some vodka. you don't want that, trust me. it's usually based on anger and you usually have done something wrong. willie, what's that like? >> there's some screaming, there's some intensity in the eyes. >> yeah. >> there's some veins through here. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> so it is kind of granholm-ish. >> in a negative way. >> it's never a good day when mommy's not happy. up next, eugene robinson and chuck todd. we'll be right back. "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open sesame" "th
. >> the way that charlie sheen is riveting. >> it was unbelievable. why not? let's throw it out there. >> stay in your own zone. don't channel jennifer granholm here? >> you don't think that'd be attractive. >> what does extreme mika look like. >> i could do the tease as granholm. what do you think? >> do some extreme mika. >> some extreme mika. i'd need some vodka. you don't want that, trust me. it's usually based on anger and you usually have...
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charlie: it is regulated by him also. barclays jpmorgan, citigroup, all of them are involved in this thing. it will be a big mess. grass lake comes in today is really starting to turn up the heat. tell us what you knew. tell us if you considered ramifications for not taking a stronger stand at the time. there is an impact on monistic polities. municipalities have all of these contracts or financial derivative to balance the books. they lose money, the value of those investments go down when the interest rates go down. opposite of what usually happens. grassley is telling geithner, listen, let's make our own rate up. why are we doing this, they think almost everything, libor is the most universally used rate on something that could be so manipulated. it sort of put together by this trade group. liz: what are we letting the banks be part of it anyway? charlie: he said it in his letter. why don't we do in american based interest rate. something like that. i tell you, i think it will pick up a little game now. that is somethi
charlie: it is regulated by him also. barclays jpmorgan, citigroup, all of them are involved in this thing. it will be a big mess. grass lake comes in today is really starting to turn up the heat. tell us what you knew. tell us if you considered ramifications for not taking a stronger stand at the time. there is an impact on monistic polities. municipalities have all of these contracts or financial derivative to balance the books. they lose money, the value of those investments go down when the...
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i'm joined here in nats park by charlie f mr. oes, the voice of the nats. i know you're very excited because you sat here and watched the nats go from bad to good in a lot less time than anybody expected. >> when you think back to baseball's return in 2005 and the excitement that there was at rfk stadium that first year the team got off to a great start. the whole city was captivated by it and they were 19 games over .500 at the midway point with a 5 1/2 game lead over atlanta and faded in 2nd half and played 19 games under .500 wound up in last place and hadn't seen anything close to .500 until this year, until the end of last year when they finished a game under .500. >> reporter: but the beginning of this season folks are saying if they make .500 this season, it will be a really good year. now look. >> they made just about .500 last year and i think everybody thought if they around this team and you knew the personnel and you saw spring training in addition to gio gonzalez with the help of adam laroche who missed all of last year and was never effective
i'm joined here in nats park by charlie f mr. oes, the voice of the nats. i know you're very excited because you sat here and watched the nats go from bad to good in a lot less time than anybody expected. >> when you think back to baseball's return in 2005 and the excitement that there was at rfk stadium that first year the team got off to a great start. the whole city was captivated by it and they were 19 games over .500 at the midway point with a 5 1/2 game lead over atlanta and faded...
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that's what charlie evans is saying, in effect, they are seeing into the future, they say, and improving the future, but before it can come to pass. d tt succeeding. >> i think 34 -- if you're going to measure a yardstick in another realm, it is 34.3, isn't it? >> no, it's 36. >> it's relativity. length contraction time -- >> that's part of the problem. that's part of the problem. >> you've heard of length contraction and time dilation, right? >> we should talk in simple terms, joe. >> not general relativity. but einstein made a fortune in physics. so you're saying that -- i mean at 8%, you're not feeling the pain of all these people that are out of work. and we've got no fiscal solutions, we've got a deadlocked congress, congress can't do anything, they're the only game in town. that's got to help. >> empathy is not the way forward. the way forward is to think through the problem. >> it is staggering that they think they need to make -- >> they have an atlas complex, which is not helping. >> they should be shrugging. >> it's hindering. >> ben bernanke sets up as the world's leading auth
that's what charlie evans is saying, in effect, they are seeing into the future, they say, and improving the future, but before it can come to pass. d tt succeeding. >> i think 34 -- if you're going to measure a yardstick in another realm, it is 34.3, isn't it? >> no, it's 36. >> it's relativity. length contraction time -- >> that's part of the problem. that's part of the problem. >> you've heard of length contraction and time dilation, right? >> we should...
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charlie moore, josh stewart closest men to the football. >> charles: there can be zero relaxation if you're a texas defender. we've seen oklahoma state score so quickly during this evening. >> gus: second and ten. texas rushes three. and they get to him! randle with the fumble recovery. oklahoma state calls a time-out. jackson jeffcoat, alex okafor, both in the backfield. >> charles: that's what you expect out of your big-time players. when the ball game's on the line and the pressure's there, you expect 44 and 80, often called the best tandem of defensive ends not just in the conference but possibly in the country. they'll get an argument out of lsu with mingo and montgomery, but they rank up there and a big play was made. >> gus: last three seasons, not how you start, it's how you finish. texas has gotten off to good starts. >> charles: just think about big games. big-name opponents. that's what texas is looking for this evening. trying to put someone up on the mantle that the rest of the country will set up and take notice yet again. if they pull this off, being the defending big
charlie moore, josh stewart closest men to the football. >> charles: there can be zero relaxation if you're a texas defender. we've seen oklahoma state score so quickly during this evening. >> gus: second and ten. texas rushes three. and they get to him! randle with the fumble recovery. oklahoma state calls a time-out. jackson jeffcoat, alex okafor, both in the backfield. >> charles: that's what you expect out of your big-time players. when the ball game's on the line and the...
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charlie moore, josh stewart closest men to the football. >> charles: there can be zero relaxation if you're a texas defender. we've seen oklahoma state score so quickly during this evening. >> gus: second and ten. texas rushes three. and they get to him! randle with the fumble recovery. oklahoma state calls a time-out. jackson jeffcoat, alex okafor, both in the backfield. >> charles: that's what you expect out of your big-time players. when the ball game's on the line and the pressure's there, you expect 44 and 80, often called the best tandem of defen ends not just in the conference but possibly in the country. they'll get an argument out of lsu with mingo and montgomery, but they rank up there and a big play was made. >> gus: last three seasons, not how you start, it's how you finish. texas has gotten off to good starts. >> charles: just think about big games. big-name opponents. that's what texas is looking for this evening. trying to put someone up on the mantle that the rest of the country will set up and take notice yet again. if they pull this off, being the defending big 12 c
charlie moore, josh stewart closest men to the football. >> charles: there can be zero relaxation if you're a texas defender. we've seen oklahoma state score so quickly during this evening. >> gus: second and ten. texas rushes three. and they get to him! randle with the fumble recovery. oklahoma state calls a time-out. jackson jeffcoat, alex okafor, both in the backfield. >> charles: that's what you expect out of your big-time players. when the ball game's on the line and the...
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i watched "charlie rose" at 1:00, 2:00 in the morning. the second major concern i had was when romney said -- i am going to say "governor romney," in that we should respect president obama and governor romney, their positions -- his statement that we will keep our military strong. we have an excess of military contractors. we have massive abuse of military machine that could use a thinning out, and a little bit more accountability. i think if we curtailed some of that and put that towards education and infrastructure -- governor romney says we are going to build a 12 million jobs. what are you going to do? are they just going to come about? >> are you voting for governor romney? >> no, i am not. i'm voting for president obama again. >> charlottesville. go ahead with your comments. >> yes -- >> charlottesville, make sure you mute your television and then go ahead with your comments by otherwise there is a feedback. charlottesville, are you there? >> yeah, i am there. i am an independent voter. i moved to this country five years ago. i was
i watched "charlie rose" at 1:00, 2:00 in the morning. the second major concern i had was when romney said -- i am going to say "governor romney," in that we should respect president obama and governor romney, their positions -- his statement that we will keep our military strong. we have an excess of military contractors. we have massive abuse of military machine that could use a thinning out, and a little bit more accountability. i think if we curtailed some of that and...
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charlie hirt of "the washington times." good to see you, charlie. >> thanks, gregg. jenna: what is happening now, president obama getting ready for tonight's showdown in a resort in nevada before heading to denver in a few hours for his first debate governor mitt romney. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent, wendell goler is live at the white house. wendell, as we understand it the romney and the obama campaigns plan to fact check each other in realtime tonight. does that mean we'll need fact check, for the fact checkers? i mean how is that going to work? >> reporter: you need a computer in addition to your tv, jenna. campaigns want viewers to watch the debate on tv and log onto the campaign sites or twitter accounts where each side challenges opponents answers as they're giving. hear is the president's deputy campaign manager stephanie cutter on mitt romney's plans to cut income tax rates. >> the only way he gives the wealthy a big tax cut by deducking deductions for mortgages and. that would raise taxes for $2,000. if they have a different calculation t
charlie hirt of "the washington times." good to see you, charlie. >> thanks, gregg. jenna: what is happening now, president obama getting ready for tonight's showdown in a resort in nevada before heading to denver in a few hours for his first debate governor mitt romney. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent, wendell goler is live at the white house. wendell, as we understand it the romney and the obama campaigns plan to fact check each other in realtime tonight. does...
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up to the high standards set forth by my predecessors, and i hope they don't find out i hosted the charlie sheen roast." hugh jackman hosted in 2009, alec baldwin and steve martin in 2010. they tried to go young in 2011 with james franco and anne hathaway. and earlier this year, back to classics, billy crystal hosting for the ninth time. speaking of oscar hosts, two-time host, jon stewart, sat down last night on "the daily show" with former california governor arnold schwarzenegger. arnold making the rounds promoting "total recall," contains less than flattering details about his personal life including revelations about that affair with his former housekeeper. jon stewart tried to get into that subject by referring to arnold's acting career. >> so listen. so you obviously, you know, we've got to get the elephant out of the room. obviously what everybody's thinking about when they look at this is, what were you thinking with "jingle all the way"? i mean, seriously. just dreadful. just dreadful. did anybody ever say to you, like your family, don't do this, dude. don't, don't. >> i think tha
up to the high standards set forth by my predecessors, and i hope they don't find out i hosted the charlie sheen roast." hugh jackman hosted in 2009, alec baldwin and steve martin in 2010. they tried to go young in 2011 with james franco and anne hathaway. and earlier this year, back to classics, billy crystal hosting for the ninth time. speaking of oscar hosts, two-time host, jon stewart, sat down last night on "the daily show" with former california governor arnold...
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charlie gasparino has the exclusive details. take a look at some of today's winners and losers on the s&p 500. first solar up 25%. we will be right back. ♪ >> i'm nicole petallides live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. every 15 minutes we do stocks on the fox business network. the dow jones industrial average is down 61 points. nearly erasing all of yesterday's gains. the s&p down over two points. the nasdaq composite is down .1 of 1%. look at two names on the move when we look at chipolte mexican grill selling off and general motors is looking good. all of this comes on the heels we heard from david einhorn of green light capital basically saying chipolte talking about rising competition and rises prices like general motors. stocks are reflecting that. melissa: nicole, thank you so much. senator grassley demanding that treasury secretary tim geithner come clean what he knew about the libor scandal and calling on regulators create a new american based index to replace the scandal tarred london interbank offering ra
charlie gasparino has the exclusive details. take a look at some of today's winners and losers on the s&p 500. first solar up 25%. we will be right back. ♪ >> i'm nicole petallides live on the floor of the new york stock exchange. every 15 minutes we do stocks on the fox business network. the dow jones industrial average is down 61 points. nearly erasing all of yesterday's gains. the s&p down over two points. the nasdaq composite is down .1 of 1%. look at two names on the move...
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this is from the exclusive reporting from our own charlie gasparino. chuck grassley is launching an investigation into the libor manipulations. this is being started by the senator from iowa. they are turning up the heat on the treasury secretary tim geithner. barclays and other big banks and whether or not interest rates were fixed. a lot of this has been sent overseas until now. two senators starting an investigation to libor. let's move on. the economy certainly at a crossroads here with a fiscal cliff looming. our next guest, though, that people underestimate the positive impact we are seeing right now and housing. liz and sound are is in studio. what are we missing on housing? >> we have had a string of numbers. that factor has six years of a study drag on economy. only about 2.5% of gdp. i think people are underestimating the ripple effect to think like confidence. connell: what does it mean for the future? >> the numbers we have seen have been anemic. it is interesting to see how the conversation has turned. brian was very was on with us yesterd
this is from the exclusive reporting from our own charlie gasparino. chuck grassley is launching an investigation into the libor manipulations. this is being started by the senator from iowa. they are turning up the heat on the treasury secretary tim geithner. barclays and other big banks and whether or not interest rates were fixed. a lot of this has been sent overseas until now. two senators starting an investigation to libor. let's move on. the economy certainly at a crossroads here with a...
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it was 48 from charlie in catlett. 50 in newland and 60 right on the bay. the water temperature of the chesapeake still rather mild. on our weather camera, good visibility under partly cloudy skies. 54 at reagan national with a north wind at 5 and the dew point 49. there go the showers from yesterday afternoon and evening out into the atlantic but check this out. lots of rain coming out of the deep south into the tennessee valley now into southern virginia. looks like the bulk of this will be with us tomorrow so tonight and later this afternoon a few showers roll in. tomorrow as this is on top of us, that's when we'll have waves of showers, some thunder possible. maybe a couple of heavy downpours as well. 72 this afternoon. 50s and 60s tonight as opposed to 40s and 50s this morning. a warmer day tomorrow, around 80. even warmer wednesday with partly sunny skies and isolated shower. we could be low to mid-80s on wednesday afternoon. still looks pretty nice thursday and friday, upper 70s to around 80. a little front comes through saturday, temperatures in the
it was 48 from charlie in catlett. 50 in newland and 60 right on the bay. the water temperature of the chesapeake still rather mild. on our weather camera, good visibility under partly cloudy skies. 54 at reagan national with a north wind at 5 and the dew point 49. there go the showers from yesterday afternoon and evening out into the atlantic but check this out. lots of rain coming out of the deep south into the tennessee valley now into southern virginia. looks like the bulk of this will be...
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because as charlie pointed out, events do change things rapidly towards an election. >> how about the stories we are circulating from yesterday with the done nors moving their money to the congressional races, richard. >> well, i think you'll see that on the republican side. a lot of money, though, still in this race. so on either side. they won't worry about money. but i agree with erick, governor romney really needs to do something and probably do it tonight. that's why the -- you've got to take some risks tonight. otherwise the narrative is not going to change. and he's the underdog that has changed a narrative. it's a switch gears here. the romney campus is hitting on something joe biden mentioned yesterday. let's play it and talk about it. >> this is deadly ernst how they can justify raising taxes in the middle class and how it has been buried the last four years. how in lord's name can they justify raising our taxes with these tax cuts? >> all right. here's how paul ryan responded. >> i thought he was taking my speech. you know what? we agreed these are being buried by obama car
because as charlie pointed out, events do change things rapidly towards an election. >> how about the stories we are circulating from yesterday with the done nors moving their money to the congressional races, richard. >> well, i think you'll see that on the republican side. a lot of money, though, still in this race. so on either side. they won't worry about money. but i agree with erick, governor romney really needs to do something and probably do it tonight. that's why the --...
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. >> charlie cooke is one of the critical procrastinators around here. the critically said some time back that of president obama is reelected it will be despite the economy. if iran is reelected, despite his campaign. i think -- if mitt romney is elected, it will be despite his campaign. i think he grew up in a privileged environment, just like his father wanted to give everything he can. john mccain was someone isolated in his thinking somewhere along the way. also, his parents instilled upon him that because of those privileges, he had a responsibility and that his class had a responsibility to give back and to be a leader later. i think he wants to be president because he wants to make good decisions. he wants to reorganize the government so that it is efficient. he can tell you 137 things he wanted to get done. i do not think mitt romney can tell you what he wants to do. he just wants to be a good president. because of that, if he is leavihe is weaving around out there. he was a very progressive governor until he started looking presidentially and t
. >> charlie cooke is one of the critical procrastinators around here. the critically said some time back that of president obama is reelected it will be despite the economy. if iran is reelected, despite his campaign. i think -- if mitt romney is elected, it will be despite his campaign. i think he grew up in a privileged environment, just like his father wanted to give everything he can. john mccain was someone isolated in his thinking somewhere along the way. also, his parents...
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i was with charlie cook last night. he is one of the political pronounced dictators around here and charlie famously said sometime back that as president above is reelected it will be despite the economy. if governor one you selected will be despite his campaign. and i think that is playing out right now. i think part of it is this 50.1% attitude. i think the other thing, governor romney icing grew up in a privileged environment, just like i want to give my daughter all he can come his father wanted to do the same period became somewhat isolated with the schools and with an elite sort of thinking along the way. i think also his parents instilled upon him there because of those privileges he had a responsibility and his culture might say, class, had a responsibility to give back and to be a leader. so i think he wants to be president because it wants to make good decisions. he wants with the circumstances brought before a comic he wants to we organize the government said that it is efficient. but unlike bill clinton, who
i was with charlie cook last night. he is one of the political pronounced dictators around here and charlie famously said sometime back that as president above is reelected it will be despite the economy. if governor one you selected will be despite his campaign. and i think that is playing out right now. i think part of it is this 50.1% attitude. i think the other thing, governor romney icing grew up in a privileged environment, just like i want to give my daughter all he can come his father...
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with charlie on health care. and by the way, when john and i came to the conference almost the same time, we worked on navajo issues and a boxing commission and native american issues i remember with tom daschle so this is a good panel but my main point is the states i think they are laboratories of bipartisanship that the federal government can learn from, and i don't know how you merge that together. maybe this institute can figure that out. >> secretaries ridge would you pick up on that? customers are practical, they have to do it. but you also have a national governors' association where you do seem to come together more than we see the members of congress. >> we are giving the response of devotee as an executive and they are having served 12 years in congress and have a great opportunity to serve as the governor for six years nine months and five days. [laughter] a house bill pointed out i think at the end of the day -- and i do want to applaud governor schwarzenegger i read the mission statement and the ins
with charlie on health care. and by the way, when john and i came to the conference almost the same time, we worked on navajo issues and a boxing commission and native american issues i remember with tom daschle so this is a good panel but my main point is the states i think they are laboratories of bipartisanship that the federal government can learn from, and i don't know how you merge that together. maybe this institute can figure that out. >> secretaries ridge would you pick up on...
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famed washington senators announcer charlie broughten will join us live in the next hour and check in with melanie who is getting a look at the new merchandise we told you about at modell's. got to go to mo's, really. >>> all right. a check of this morning's other top stories. occupy dc protesters will continue their marches today. two protests are planned. a veteran march at noon. and a protest outside the bank of america on vermont and el this eving. yesterday, the group marched from freedom plaza to the commerce building. this week marks the one-year anniversary since the beginning of the protesters encampment at mcpherson square. >>> prince george's county police are asking for the public's help in solving a deadly hit-and-run. the victim has been identified as 55-year-old michael eugene white. police believe that white was walking along silver hill road saturday night around 8:30. when he was hit. police say the car was a white chevy impala that may have front end damage. >> police in frederick, maryland, say they are dealing with a violent crime spike that includes the city's fi
famed washington senators announcer charlie broughten will join us live in the next hour and check in with melanie who is getting a look at the new merchandise we told you about at modell's. got to go to mo's, really. >>> all right. a check of this morning's other top stories. occupy dc protesters will continue their marches today. two protests are planned. a veteran march at noon. and a protest outside the bank of america on vermont and el this eving. yesterday, the group marched from...
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he told us in a statement in part, quote, i just hope they find out that i didn't host the charlie sheen roast. he has a good attitude about this. >> jason kennedy in hollywood. thank you. just ahead a killer whale suffers a serious gash at sea world san diego. was it attacked by other whales? first, this is "today" on nbc. seaworld, san diego, but was it attacked by other whales? but first >>> just ahead, some of savannah's silly tips for eating bananas. >> after your local news. a lot of hershey's happiness in little drops of milk chocolate. and cookies n creme. pure hershey's. >>> it's 7:26. good morning, everyone, i'm jon kelley. we have a live look from albany middle school where teachers are gathering, ready to hold a vigil for a colleague found dead yesterday. the vigil for james izumizaki will be getting under way. a family member found him dead in his car yesterday morning. police think it was a suicide. just a few days ago the teacher was arrested for alleged lewd acts with a person under the age of 14. police say it was a former student. the alameda county sheriff's department
he told us in a statement in part, quote, i just hope they find out that i didn't host the charlie sheen roast. he has a good attitude about this. >> jason kennedy in hollywood. thank you. just ahead a killer whale suffers a serious gash at sea world san diego. was it attacked by other whales? first, this is "today" on nbc. seaworld, san diego, but was it attacked by other whales? but first >>> just ahead, some of savannah's silly tips for eating bananas. >> after...